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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 7

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February 4, 1928 COMMITTEE HOUSE ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Fat Ema Uncrowned Kings By CUrFORD McBRIDB SOLE SURVIVOR "thisl! fix OF AUTO CRASH LEAVESJIS BED R. W. McFarlane, Who Had Been in'Hospital Here Since Wife and Babe Were Killed, to Denver HR BILL PASSES Recommendation of Morrow, of Mexico, Seven Urged to Agree c4 I VxrK Congressman New 4 States to WASHINGTON, Feb. R. W.

McFarlane of Fort Defi fVHh an unusual proviso that it ance, who almost lost his life 1 A'HX vZftL hall not be reported formally to tlie house before March IS, the -Owing-Johnson bill for construe-jon of a huge government dam in Moulder Canyon on the Colorado I'm fiver waa approved Friday by the Bouse Irrigation committee. The ote waa IS to 4. Similar In Its main features to In an automobile accident, which claimed the lives of his young wife and babe recently, is able to walk again. But ho can only take a few steps at a time. Mr.

McFarlane left Albuquerque Friday for Denver, where bs will convalesce. Mrs. McFarlane and her babe died within a few hours of each other at an Albuquerque hospital, after their car collided with the California limited at a grade crossing at Sand la. Mr. McFarland waa unconscious when they died.

0e measure passed last year by the Qouse, only to meet death in the ltter filibuster that tied the senate 1 a knot at the closing hours of the II lit rw- session, the proposal, aa ap irrv i "-it m-a tproved by the committee, carried I two amendments relating to its power features and one covering 6v5? tuAo gave the navigability of the river. The proviso to delay formal re FEARFULNESS OF FALL'S SON-IN-LAW ABOUT HIS Tjort of the bill was offered, by Rep a istyte joa to a no OAffs eve febtiec to. TESTIFYING IS MYSTERY resentative Morrow, democrat, new Mexico. It instructed Chairman 'with to communicate the desire Continued Iron Pate Oae 4f the committee to the Colorado fiver commissioners of the seven iasln states that they resume nego-latlona in an attempt to adjust port the bank roll) and finally that Fall got them. middle county, $1.05 1.10; south ern, 93 95c.

Fall had never given any leases WOO POSITION their differences. cEnooEx ooffQ ttfoFoaC Even youngsters know that for protection against sore throat and colds or worse Listerine is a good bet. Gargle with it full strength twice a day, at least, in cold and sore throat weather. Conditions that may quickly become serious often are rendered harmless by this pleasant precaution. Being antiseptic Listerine attacks disease-producing germs that lodge in the mouth and throat, For your health's sake use it every day during sore throat weather Lambert Pharmacal Co, St.

Louis, U. S. A. the safe antiseptic Oregon: Fine and F. M.

staple, to the Continental. Ther was no evidence to hook him up with any S1.15O1.20; fine and F. M. cloth ing; valley No. 1.

auspicious deals with that outfit Any agreement reached would be reported to the committee and If a compact has not been- effected by March IB, a report will be made on the differences upon which they 1.001.05. OO 6 HER There was the weak link In the government's chain pretty darned weak. Territory: Montana and similar: Fine staple have been unable to agree. choice, $1.17 1.22; half blood AND OVERSEAS Ireinald werrenrath, However, query-Did Everhart get the bonds di combing, $1.10 1.15; three-eighths blood combing, 95 1.00; quarter blood combing, 90 93c THE PRICES TELL THE STORY our GOING OUT OF BUSINESS rectly from the Continental, or did NOTED BRIDE GOES ON somebody else get them and give SECOND HONEYMOON them to him, to give to Fall? If so, who? That's what Everhart wouldn't BOSTON, Feb. I CW The Commercial Bulletin Saturday will say: "The position of wool has continued to strengthen this week both here and abroad.

Manufacturer NEW: YORK, Feb. W) Rein-aid Werrenrath, noted bnritone and his bride, the former Verna tell, for four years. Then It came out. Sinclair gave the bonds to Ever hart. Pulled: Delaine, 11.100.1.22; AA, $1.15 1.20; fine A supers, $1.07 1.12; A supers.

$1.00 1.05. Mohairs: Good original bag Texas spring, 61 62c; Texas kid, 81 83c; good original bag Arizona and New Mexico, 65 57c; original bag average 12 months Oregon, 68 60c. Graded stock: First Combing, 75 80c; good carding, 45 50c. Mil. Wak.

are buying moderately at the mo ment but supplies are low and held But, said Everhart, they were to pay for a one-third share which flngton were on their honeymoon Friday after a quiet marriage In at steadily advancing prices. "In the west, contracting goes on Sinclair was buying in Fall's ranch. 0 Weoha-wken, N. J. steadily and it Is estimated that They were married by Mayor They Intended to turn it into a glo rifled country club.

Where was the country clubt Emily Orauert with Mr. Werren- Why, they never got that far fath's mother and a brother of the FREEDOM ASKED with their plan. bride as the only witnesses. Mayor fully SO million pounds have been placed under contract, with prices slightly dearer for the week. Early shearing wools are selling in Art-sona at 81-81 cents, according to the wool, "London closed very strong with merinos par to 6 per cent above the But Sinclair got a deed, or some Orauert, when asked concerning BY PORTO R1C0, such thing, to show for his $230, 500? the ceremony, said he understood it was to have been kept secret.

HONOR LIHDY No, that was a formality they Werrenrath's first wife was Ada last series' closing and crossbreda neglected. Peterson, of Hudson, South Da Anyway, the senators consider SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Feb. 3 mostly I to 10 per cent up. Australia Is a penny a pound clean higher for the week and New Zealand and South Africa are very the incident a testimony to Ever hart, as a safe man to trust with ftrvorce ia Reno last year. Although W) A plan for the freedom (JZaabe Mauger large sums of money.

Porto Rico In the form of a "mes strong. sage from the people of Porto Rico no allowance lor alimony waa mads by the court it was under stood Werrenrath had promised to pay 115,000 a year for the support FiST Cc Gap pER to the people of th United States' was entrusted to Colonel Charles A. of their three children. Lindbergh Friday at a special ses PHOTOS TO HOLLAND On request the Chamber of Commerce Friday afternoon sent a supply of photographs and reading material on Albuquerque to F. S.

Bosman at Doom, Holland, for use by a tourist bureau. The opening of men's wear staple lines by the American woolen company is considered a conservative but strong one, which evidently is getting a reasonably good response from the buyers. "Mohair is rather quiet but fully firm. Miss Nldlg garve her age to the Weehawken mayor aa 4 and her blrhtplace as Iowa. Mr.

Werren CAN YOV AFFORD TO MISS IT? slon of the Porto RIcan legislature which conferred a medal of honor upon the American aviator. Albuquerque Journal Want Ads Bring Results rath gave his age It. 'The rail and water shipments C. 0FC.T0 PUBLISH of wool from Boston from January 1. 1928, to February 1S2S, In A BOOKLET OF CITY The Chamber of Commerce will clusive, were 22,931,000 pounds soon publish a booklet on Albuquer que, It was announced by Edgar Peirmaimeinit: Schedules Knight, secretary, Friday.

The booklet will contain sneclal articles by Joseph I Burkholder, chief engineer of the Middle Rio Oranfle Conservancy district; John Koogler. county asent and ethers. It will contain a map of the terri tory within a radius of 100 miles of the city showing the points of Interest. With Three New White Busses Furnishing Improved Service for Albuquerque Patrons ALBUQUERQUE BUS GO. SCHEDULES The booklet slso will contain.

In against 21,703,000 pounds for the same period last year. The receipts from January 1, 1928, to February 3, 1928, inclusive, were 24,193,400 pounds against pounds for the same period last year." The Commercial Bulletin will publish the following wool quotations Saturday: "Domestic: i I Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces: Delaine 60c; half blood combing, BOc; three-eights blood combing, 61 52c; quarter blood, Rl52c. Michigan and New Tork fleeces: Delaine unwashed: 44 45c; half blood combing, 48e; three-eights blood combing, 61 52c; quarter-blood combing, 61 6 2o. Wisconsin, Missouri and average New England: Half blood, 45 48c; three-eights blood, 48 49s. Scoured basis: Texas: Fine IS months selected, 11.1591.18; fine eight months.

one cut, a group of the city's largest business buildings. Again we say not once In ten yean a sale like this and the of Albuquerque women who have found bargains here this week will back up our statement. Just think the same high-grade merchandise which established the reputation of the Marcus Shoppe, tfie new spring things that had just' been unpacked, ALL offered at a few cents above cost, just enough to carry the expense of the sale. To those who could not be waited on the first few days we offer an apology and state that We now have a large extra force of saleswomen to wait on you promptly. When you can get goods like this at prices like these, can you afford not to take advantage of this opportunity? By all means come in today and lopk the prices and values will tell you mors than thousands of words! BUILDING PERMITS Earl O.

Veach obtained a building permit Friday to construct a stucco residence and garage at 800 West Lead to cost 14,000. R. L. McNeill was granted permission to remodel a residence and build a porch for Walt Leakley of Sll South Tenth, at a coat of $500. A.

J. Warner of SOS East Ifon. was permitted to reroof a porch and garage at an expense of $60. 81.0801.12. Calif ornia: Northern, 11.11; il EAST AND WEST CENTRAL SAWMILL AND EDITH STREET Read Down Read Down Leaves Town.

Leaves End of Leaves Town Leaves End of Fourth and Central Lino Fourth and Centra! Lino :00 :10 tlO :00 20 .30 :30 :20 :40 :50 :50 :40 FI.R5IJ?I1?JRP!.T0WN 6,40 A- M- FIRST FR0M TOWN 6:30 A. M. LAST TRIP FROM TOWN 11 P. M. LAST TRIP FROM TOWN 10:50 M.

NORTH SOUTH FOURTH STREET I EAST SILVER AVENUE Read Down Read Down Leaves Town Leaves End of Leaves Fourth and Leaves End of Fourth and Central Lino Central Uno 15 sOO :15 :00 45 t30 :45 :30 M- TRIP FROM TOWN s4S A- M- LAST TRIP FROM TOWN lOtlS P. M. LAST TRIP FROM TOWN 10:15 P. M. "Above All A Good Roof Then Dain Won't Worry You Put on pioriEEn Yotemite Rock Surfaced SIOLES Furniture and Fixtures for Sale On February 4th tha following; minor chanjrw In schedules smd routes will become effective: SAVE MONEY Don't tear off the old roof shingle on top of it SAVE TIME No, time lost pulling off old shingles, SAVE WORRY No chance to damage home by ex-posure while re-rooflng.

BAVE INSURANCE Lower rates are yours if you use PIONEER shingles. INSULATION There's an air space between the old and new shingles. This prevents penetration of the sun's hot rays. FIRE RISK Save th mn. Ths EDITn STREET: East from Fourth and Central, to Arno Street, south on Arno to Trumbull, east on Trumbull to Walter, north on Walter to Central, west on Central to Fourh.

4 KORTH AXD SOtJTIT FOURTH STREETS: Please nolo that the time of the old scheduls on North Fourth Street has been exactly reversed by adding another bus to thuj route, which runs three miles north on Fourth Street from Central and three miles south from Central via Santa Fs Shops, across Barelas Bridge. EAST AXD VKST CENTRAL: Busses will leavs Fourth and Central on above times and will discontinue making the loop In University Heights, turntns hack at ths Heights Auditorium. SAWMILL-EDITH: Routes will bs combined, leaving Fourth and Central on above schedule. glvin JO-mlnute serv-Ice on Sawmill end with ths followlns; change In routings North on Fourth from Central to West New Tork Avenue, North on New York to Fourteenth, north en Fourteenth to Mountain Road, east on Mountain Road Twelfth, north on Twelfth to Sawmill; from Sawmill to New Tork by Forrester Avenue, New Tork east to Fourth, south on Fourth to Central on the) RoBaof r. monthly payment nlan, PHONE 1721 for details.

happ etant fire worry that goes with wooden shingles. And Best of All Save Your Property Shio end Co. AUbnaqnaeirqiuie Ems Compaimy tlO Wott Central Av i OPEN EVENINGS THIS VnZlI "Oil TILIE WITH SAFETY" UM West Centra Ave Phone ITM.

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